As interest in director A.D. Barker’s headsy post-apocalyptic film A Reckoning, starring Leslie Simpson (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) and Axelle Carolyn (Centurion), grows, so does the number of images that are emerging from this brilliant film. Dread Central just received ten new stills for our readers to check out.
Synopsis: A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
If you haven't yet, take some time to read our review of A Reckoning (review here), and then peruse our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski.
Also be...
Synopsis: A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
If you haven't yet, take some time to read our review of A Reckoning (review here), and then peruse our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski.
Also be...
- 6/5/2011
- by thebellefromhell
- DreadCentral.com
The folks behind the little-British-horror/psychological-movie-that-could, A Reckoning (aka Straw Man), have made good on their promise to debut a second new poster for the film; and of course we have it for you right here, hot off the presses!
Synopsis:
A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
We also included the first poster underneath the new one below. Take some time to read our review of A Reckoning (review here), and then check out our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski if you missed them previously.
Synopsis:
A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
We also included the first poster underneath the new one below. Take some time to read our review of A Reckoning (review here), and then check out our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski if you missed them previously.
- 5/26/2011
- by thebellefromhell
- DreadCentral.com
Things are coming together for the little-seen British horror/psychological film A Reckoning (aka Straw Man), directed by Andrew Barker. Here is the first of two new posters for the movie.
The other poster for A Reckoning (review here) will be more “wintry”, in keeping with earlier parts of the film, which stars Leslie Simpson and Axelle Carolyn.
Synopsis:
A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
While we wait for the second poster, check out our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski.
Also be sure to...
The other poster for A Reckoning (review here) will be more “wintry”, in keeping with earlier parts of the film, which stars Leslie Simpson and Axelle Carolyn.
Synopsis:
A lone man, trapped and imprisoned in a barren, desolate landscape. His only companions are a village of straw people with which he converses as neighbours and friends; he even teaches straw children at the local school. Yet, this anchor, this way of habitual living, is about to become unraveled in frightening and disturbing ways. Leading the way to A Reckoning...
While we wait for the second poster, check out our trio of interviews with director Andrew Barker, star Leslie Simpson, and director of photography Adam Krajczynski.
Also be sure to...
- 5/21/2011
- by thebellefromhell
- DreadCentral.com
Adam Krajczynski. Remember that name as I am sure you will see it again; his talents as a cinematographer cannot go unrecognized. Shooting the little-seen (but that will hopefully be changing soon) film A Reckoning on an unbelievably tiny budget, Krajczynski’s vision is right there on the screen – beautiful, eerie, stunning and haunting.
Dread Central recently had the opportunity to interview the well-spoken and charming Dop while he was working in Spain. And he had plenty to say about cinematography and the, at times, hilarious making of A Reckoning (review here).
DC: Hello, Adam, and thank you for taking time out of your schedule to speak with Dread Central about your stunning work in Andrew Barker's film A Reckoning.
How about a little information about yourself first? Where are you from? Where did you attend school?
Ak: Where to start...I am of Polish ethnic origin and a Nottingham lad born and bred.
Dread Central recently had the opportunity to interview the well-spoken and charming Dop while he was working in Spain. And he had plenty to say about cinematography and the, at times, hilarious making of A Reckoning (review here).
DC: Hello, Adam, and thank you for taking time out of your schedule to speak with Dread Central about your stunning work in Andrew Barker's film A Reckoning.
How about a little information about yourself first? Where are you from? Where did you attend school?
Ak: Where to start...I am of Polish ethnic origin and a Nottingham lad born and bred.
- 5/10/2011
- by thebellefromhell
- DreadCentral.com
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